Wayne Thiebaud : a paintings retrospective / Steven A Nash with Adam Gopnik

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco , 2000Description: 215 p. : illus. ; 32 cmISBN:
  • 9780500092927
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 759.13 THI 
LOC classification:
  • PR6013.O35 Z5963 2010
Contents:
Unbalancing acts: Wayne Thiebaud reconsidered / Steven A. Nash -- American painter / Adam Gopnik -- Wayne Thiebaud: a paintings retrospective -- Chronology / Steven A. Nash.
Awards:
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography, 2009.
Summary: In 1953, William Golding was a provincial schoolteacher, rejected by every major publisher--until an editor pulled Lord of the Flies off the rejection pile. He went on to become one of the most popular and influential British authors since World War II--disheveled and darkly humorous, sometimes more disturbing than he is palatable, and above all fascinating. Yet despite the fame and acclaim, the renowned author saw himself as a monster--a reclusive depressive ruled by his fears, who battled alcoholism throughout his life. In addition to being a schoolteacher, Golding was a scientist, a sailor and a poet before becoming a bestselling author, and his embitterment and alienation, his family, the women in his past, along with his war experiences, inform his work. This is the first book to unpack the life and character of a man whose entire oeuvre dealt with the conflict between light and dark in the human soul.--From publisher description.
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Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and three other institutions between June 10, 2000 and Sept. 23, 2001.

Unbalancing acts: Wayne Thiebaud reconsidered / Steven A. Nash -- American painter / Adam Gopnik -- Wayne Thiebaud: a paintings retrospective -- Chronology / Steven A. Nash.

In 1953, William Golding was a provincial schoolteacher, rejected by every major publisher--until an editor pulled Lord of the Flies off the rejection pile. He went on to become one of the most popular and influential British authors since World War II--disheveled and darkly humorous, sometimes more disturbing than he is palatable, and above all fascinating. Yet despite the fame and acclaim, the renowned author saw himself as a monster--a reclusive depressive ruled by his fears, who battled alcoholism throughout his life. In addition to being a schoolteacher, Golding was a scientist, a sailor and a poet before becoming a bestselling author, and his embitterment and alienation, his family, the women in his past, along with his war experiences, inform his work. This is the first book to unpack the life and character of a man whose entire oeuvre dealt with the conflict between light and dark in the human soul.--From publisher description.

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James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography, 2009.

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